Community organizers Cristina Tzintzún Ramírez, left, and Brittany Packnett share how they've built a social movement to achieve greater justice and equality at The Summit on Race in America at the LBJ Presidential Library on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. Packnett is co-founder of Campaign Zero to end police violence and vice president of Teach for America. Tzintzún is founder and director of Jolt, a Texas-based organization that builds the political power and influence of Latinos.
The Summit on Race in America runs from April 8-April 10 at the LBJ Library.
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